A typical audit consists of
· A home owner interview
· Testing the building leakage rate with a blower
door
· Infrared camera inspection
· Testing for combustible gas leaks with a gas
sniffer
· Check the worst case combustion appliance zone
depressurization with a digital manometer
· Perform a combustion analysis of all gas fired
appliances with a combustion analyzer
· Test the draft & spillage of vented gas
fired appliances with a digital manometer
· Inspect the attic for insulation and air leakage
pathways
· Inspect any crawl spaces for insulation and air
leakage pathways
· Collect data such as your home air volume and window type and size so we can provide accurate solutions
· Interior & exterior inspection of the home
· A Radon gas detection test with a prepaid test
kit (if in an area prone to radon)
· Look for other opportunities for energy saving
· The average time spent in the home for the audit
4 – 5 hours
Afterword we enter and analyze all the data we gathered, and use it to produce a 20 to 30 page report that includes both infrared and digital images, that is to be used as a guide
to making your home more comfortable than you even thought possible.